Flexural buckling behaviour of stainless steel open section columns

An experimental study on the strength resistance and minor-axis flexural buckling behaviour of austenitic stainless steel open section columns had been conducted in this paper. Tests were performed on three types of hot-rolled angle section and two types of press-braked channel section, amounting to...

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Main Author: Chong, Emily Yui Chian
Other Authors: Zhao Ou
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1384952020-05-06T12:52:12Z Flexural buckling behaviour of stainless steel open section columns Chong, Emily Yui Chian Zhao Ou School of Civil and Environmental Engineering ou.zhao@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Civil engineering::Structures and design An experimental study on the strength resistance and minor-axis flexural buckling behaviour of austenitic stainless steel open section columns had been conducted in this paper. Tests were performed on three types of hot-rolled angle section and two types of press-braked channel section, amounting to a total of 24 pin-ended column test about the minor principal axis. The acquired results included the ultimate failure loads and corresponding mid-height lateral deflections at ultimate loads. Supplementary initial geometric imperfection measurements of the column specimens were also recorded. The results were contrasted with relevant design standards to examine their reliability for columns with non-dimensional slenderness under 2.0. For angle sections, it was revealed that predicted design strength by the European code was relatively accurate while predictions by the American design guide were conservative but scattered. For channel sections, results showed that the European code and American specifications were inconsistent and had some tendency to under-predict flexural buckling strength resistance, especially for columns with low dimensional slenderness. On the contrary, the Australian/ New Zealand standard was unduly conservative but reliable. Finally, a new design proposal was suggested via modifications to the Eurocode design rules that offered reduced unsafe predictions whilst having slight improvements in accuracy. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2020-05-06T12:52:12Z 2020-05-06T12:52:12Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138495 en ST-30 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Chong, Emily Yui Chian
Flexural buckling behaviour of stainless steel open section columns
description An experimental study on the strength resistance and minor-axis flexural buckling behaviour of austenitic stainless steel open section columns had been conducted in this paper. Tests were performed on three types of hot-rolled angle section and two types of press-braked channel section, amounting to a total of 24 pin-ended column test about the minor principal axis. The acquired results included the ultimate failure loads and corresponding mid-height lateral deflections at ultimate loads. Supplementary initial geometric imperfection measurements of the column specimens were also recorded. The results were contrasted with relevant design standards to examine their reliability for columns with non-dimensional slenderness under 2.0. For angle sections, it was revealed that predicted design strength by the European code was relatively accurate while predictions by the American design guide were conservative but scattered. For channel sections, results showed that the European code and American specifications were inconsistent and had some tendency to under-predict flexural buckling strength resistance, especially for columns with low dimensional slenderness. On the contrary, the Australian/ New Zealand standard was unduly conservative but reliable. Finally, a new design proposal was suggested via modifications to the Eurocode design rules that offered reduced unsafe predictions whilst having slight improvements in accuracy.
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Chong, Emily Yui Chian
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author Chong, Emily Yui Chian
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title Flexural buckling behaviour of stainless steel open section columns
title_short Flexural buckling behaviour of stainless steel open section columns
title_full Flexural buckling behaviour of stainless steel open section columns
title_fullStr Flexural buckling behaviour of stainless steel open section columns
title_full_unstemmed Flexural buckling behaviour of stainless steel open section columns
title_sort flexural buckling behaviour of stainless steel open section columns
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138495
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